We run Outlandish on Edge. Running an app on edge is fairly common, and I don't think we're the only ones running a production app on Edge. Follow core commits, have a good test suite, and listen to the blogosphere for any bugs popping up. The rails core list is a good place to watch as well if you're on Edge.

I personally haven't experienced Edge rails break any old features... I've only seen bugs in brand new features. Some people complain on the core list about commits breaking from time to time, but they're usually pretty obscure use-cases. The core team is pretty responsible as far as not committing broken code, and Rails hasĀ  a solid test suite to help them do that.

On Sep 27, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Patrick Crowley wrote:

I'm working on a project that could benefit from REST... something that needs an API ultimately, and will have multiple non-HTML data views.

restful_authentication looks awesome, but it requires Edge Rails. Looking to do a fairly big deployment in ~ 6 weeks.

Is Edge Rails stable enough to run a production app on? (By stable, I mean usable... without crazy bugs popping up every 5 minutes.)

Best,
Patrick




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